Paul and Vikki Buckley Scholarship. For a full-time student majoring in business, economics or accounting with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher.

Roderic and Joyce Campbell Business Scholarship. For students of academic merit majoring in any area of business.

Gus and Marianne Frye Business Administration Scholarship. For students of merit who are pursuing a degree in business administration and have a GPA of 3.0 or higher.

Kevin Griepentrog Memorial FMA Scholarship. For a full-time student in their junior or senior year majoring in finance, accounting, or economics, with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher. Students must show involvement in extra-curricular or other activities which indicate significant leadership skills or outstanding leadership potential. Preference given to a student with financial need.

Pearl Krans Scholarship. For female accounting students with a GPA of 3.0 or higher and financial need.

McGladrey Scholarship. For a full-time sophomore or junior accounting major with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. The student must intend to work in the profession upon graduation, and have participated in college or community organizations and exhibited a potential for leadership as displayed by those activities. Preference given to a student from MN or WI.

William and Olga Munnings Scholarship. Awarded annually to four students: 1) An incoming student from Superior Senior High School; 2) A full-time undergraduate junior or senior student majoring in business and economics; 3) A full-time undergraduate junior or senior student majoring in teacher education; 4) A non-traditional student.

Leslie Olsen Scholarship. For an undergraduate junior-level accounting major with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. This scholarship continues through the recipient's senior year.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Russell Scholarship. For students of academic merit majoring in any area of business.

Sentry Insurance Student Leadership Scholarship. Two scholarships in the amount of $2,500 each to an incoming freshman majoring in business administration, computer science, accounting, finance, or mathematics (actuarial science). This scholarship is renewable for up to four years as long as the recipient maintains a minimum 3.3 cumulative GPA and continues to pursue a degree in one of the above areas of study. The recipients of the award are initially selected based on the following criteria: 1) Credentials that place them in the top 15 percent of their high school graduating class; 2) Involvement in extra curricular activities, community activities, charitable organizations, and other endeavors which indicate significant leadership records and outstanding leadership potential.

Don Shippar/Bob Beam Economics Program Enhancement Fund. This fund will provide annual funding to the economics program to support the following student initiatives: 1) Scholarships for economics majors; 2) Research stipends for students who have summer research appointments; 3) Stipends for economics internships; 4) Funding to help pay for graduate school admissions exams (GRE, GMAT, etc.); 5) Student assist funds for student tutors for economics classes; 6) Funding to support our UW-Superior Economics Honor Society (Omicron Delta Epsilon) activities.

Continuing students - When the department(s) in which you are applying has or have communicated that it is time to apply for scholarships, submit completed application directly to the department(s).Please be sure to check whether the scholarship requires more information than is asked for on the application.